I don’t get it. This entire, maddening academic exercise seems completely moot at this point. Trump clearly anticipated the blue shift which is why he busted his tail with rallies in the weeks leading up to the election, so that his lead would be too large for the blue shift to overcome.
The article itself is a testament to the magnitude of the fraud committed. It uses the realistic number of a 20,000 vote lead that could get wiped out by the blue shift. The lead was over 700,000 in PA!
We are in a completely different place now than the scenarios imagined in the article. We now have blatant fraud and are dealing with partisan judiciaries and spineless or compromised republican officials who may not stand up to seek truth and justice. And if justice cannot be attained through the systems pored over ad nauseam in the article, then their is a military option entirely under the command of the president based on hostile foreign involvement in the fraud.
So where in here do we see “their plan?” To me it’s a completely outdated academic exercise that I wasted my time reading.
I don’t get it. This entire, maddening academic exercise seems completely moot at this point. Trump clearly anticipated the blue shift which is why he busted his tail with rallies in the weeks leading up to the election, so that his lead would be too large for the blue shift to overcome.
The article itself is a testament to the magnitude of the fraud committed. It uses the realistic number of a 20,000 vote lead that could get wiped out by the blue shift. The lead was over 700,000 in PA!
We are in a completely different place now than the scenarios imagined in the article. We now have blatant fraud and are dealing with partisan judiciaries and spineless or compromised republican officials who may not stand up to seek truth and justice. And if justice cannot be attained through the systems pored over ad nauseam in the article, then their is a military option entirely under the command of the president based on hostile foreign involvement in the fraud.
So where in here do we see “their plan?” To me it’s a completely outdated academic exercise that I wasted my time reading.